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adlibber wrote:
Now Lewis sounds like the Wilder ventriloquist dummy same daft cliches same worn out excuses. A win tomorrow followed by several more on the bounce and Lewis can carry on with his incomprehensions - draws are no use if we want a top 3 spot - we will not win play offs.

Are you sure, Adlibber, you’re supporting the right football club? The negative, sneering cynicism that characterises your every post is very fashionable, but being negative, sneering and cynical (a) is a sad and dreary way to live your life and (b) doesn’t fit in with the way Oxford United is currently being run. From the top down there’s an honesty and a lack of cynicism at our club that are refreshing in the present dark days of football. We have an owner who (what a rarity) is not interested in self-publicity or asset-stripping, and is doing a highly intelligent and responsible – and honest, uncynical – job of running the club. We have a caretaker manager who is doing an honest, uncynical job with a committed, uncynical squad. Wouldn’t you be happier following Chelsea, say, or Manchester City? There’s so much to be cynical about there, as there is in so much of current football. You have a very shaky grasp of what this club is about, and no grasp at all of the realities of fourth-tier football. Your endless cynical sneering and obsessive droning about results (which is all you understand about the game) are tedious, irrelevant and of absolutely zero use to OUFC. Have a nice day (if you can see it through your cynicism). Come on you yellows."

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Oxford United caretaker searching for order among chaos of 'mad' league

Mickey Lewis is hoping Oxford United can inflict damage on a promotion rival by winning at Rochdale tomorrow